Ana Pequeño, Lab technician

Biology allowed me to understand the molecular mechanisms that govern the functioning of the cells that form all living organisms.
Within biology and biotechnology, I chose biosanitary specialties to deepen my understanding of human physiology. My experience working in different laboratories has allowed me to learn numerous experimental techniques that we use transversally in the lines of research carried out in Genomes and Disease.

EDUCATION

2015-2017:MSc. in Advanced Biotechnology at Universidade de Vigo, Spain.

Master's Thesis: "Probes Design for the Identification of Tumour Samples with High Tates of Somatic Retrotransposition using the Agilent SureSelect System".

2008-2015:BSc. in Biology at Universidade de Vigo, Spain.

Sept.2011- May 2012: Sicue-Séneca mobility program at Universidad Complutense de Madrid (UCM), Spain.

EXPERIENCE

2018-2019: European Project Researcher (EuroCigua) in Department of Analytical Chemistry at Universidade de Vigo.